About Me

After five years in business, we are now in our third location! We started in a former bank building on First Street, then moved around the corner to the space of a former department store. We are now located in a beautiful building that formerly housed Poor Richard's Art. It was originally a pharmacy, and retains all of it's beauty with wooden shelves, glass display cases, tile floors, metal tile ceilings and beautiful woodwork. The setting is perfect for all the styles of fabric and fibers we carry. Our yarn shop is located upstairs, along with the wonderful and inviting classroom space. The downstairs displays wonderful quilt samples, fabrics from reproduction to modern, wool, stitchery, books, patterns and notions.

Friday, October 26, 2012

It's been a busy few months, and we're all settled in our new home! We love the atmosphere of the high ceilings, wood detailing and being all together in one building! Our sitting and stitching and classroom areas are awesome and the Yarn Shop upstairs enjoys all the benefits of natural lighting.

We continue to carry a wide variety of fabrics -- Jo Morton, Renee Nanneman, Kaffe Fassett, Amy Butler just to mention a few. We still love to help friends choose fabrics for quilts and create samples to provide inspiration!

Our wool room is a favorite spot -- right now we have lots of kits for the holidays! Designs for fall and Christmas are so much fun in wool applique!

This month we began "Freedom Rings" -- a block-of-the-month design from Paula Barnes and Marcus Brothers Fabrics. Rheba made the incredible quilt hanging in the shop.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Five years ago, we bought The Rabbit's Lair. It was a wonderful shop next to the building we owned that housed Poor Richard's Art. That was the start of our adventure!

For two years, we enjoyed our home in what had been a bank -- it was cozy and charming, but we were quickly outgrowing it. We needed more space for classrooms and fabric. Committed to remaining in downtown historic Rogers, we moved around the corner on Walnut. This shop had all the light we were missing, plus a wonderful mezzanine for class space.

We enjoyed both locations and especially enjoyed meeting all the friends we made as we learned about the wonderful world of fabric and fibers. Mary loved to embroider and create in wool, and Clarice soon found that her passion was knitting. The front of the shop became the yarn area, but it kept encroaching on the fabric space. So.... when Poor Richard's Art moved out of their space on First Street, we opened our yarn shop in February of this year and called it RL2

The setting was perfect for all the beautiful colors of yarn -- it sparkled in the original glass cases!

As much as we loved the new home for yarn, the two shops were in separate locations. So we had an inspired idea -- why not have them in the same beautiful building! We moved the yarn to a bright and airy room upstairs and brought all our fabric, wool and stitchery supplies over to the first floor.
Here is a picture taken in the new yarn shop:

The downstairs is filled with the beautiful fabrics we carry -- and our quilt samples are hung high on custom made racks.

The wool has it's own room, filled with samples and shades of wool for your favorite project.

There's lots more to see -- we'll hope you'll visit soon and enjoy the shop as we do! Stay tuned for more pictures soon!

Saturday, May 26, 2012

We stopped by Dawn Heese's booth -- Linen Closet Designs -- to see her new patterns. One of them is a Folk Art Baltimore quilt -- we loved it and asked her to teach a block from it when she visits The Rabbit's Lair in July. You can see more about her Market time on her Blog -- we'll have info about her new patterns next weekend at "Quilt Market Bash."

Here is the block she will be teaching in her needleturn applique class -- "Pomegranates All Around"

The class will be on Saturday, July 7 from 9:30 am to 2:30 pm -- Click Here for details!

We found a new quilt designer from Canada that uses a lot of Jo Morton fabrics in her designs -- we think some of these will make great classes, and of course, wonderful quilts! This company is Prairie Quilt Mercantile.

Also using Jo Morton fabrics in many of her designs is Clothesline Quilts. We will be receiving a trunk show of 6 quilts from the Civil War General Series next week -- Be sure and stop in to see them! Shown in "General Longstreet."

If you love English Paper Piecing and simple applique, you'll love this design by Sue Daley of Patchwork with Busyfingers from Australia! "Antique Sampler" will be worth the effort, and we're working on scheduling a workshop at a later date to get you started! Here's Sue in front of her masterpiece quilt -- she says it took her only 6 weeks to complete this!

Sue has a number of items designed for fun with hand work -- we'll also be showing you her template for making this sweet basket quilt!

Much prettier in person (aren't they always?) is the "Mill Girls" block-of-the-month design hanging in the Marcus booth! You can sign up for this now for shipping in the fall!

Have a great Memorial Day weekend -- Our shops will be closed on Sunday and Monday.

Monday, May 21, 2012

We just got back from our adventures at International Quilt Market in Kansas City! Yes, it is really international, with our favorite designers from Australia and other countries in attendance. We were really excited to see what new fabrics and designs we would find, and will be able to only give a glimpse into all that is available! Keep watching for more -- here, on our website, and on our Facebook page!

The day before Market begins, we attended "Schoolhouse" -- this is a time to get a preview of what is to come!

And pieced with some of Renee's new Fall collections -- "Twister Pumpkin" by Becky Cogan.

A little later it was time for Jo Morton's presentation -- She, too, has a book coming soon with some wonderful red and white quilts using her "Variety" fabric collection --

Some new designs in laminate fabric --

And a quilt (no pattern available -- just for fun!) Jo created with her fabrics and the panel from the John Hewson "Winterthur" collection.

The next day, the exhibits opened, and our first stop was the Andover area and a visit to Jo's booth, where we found Jo and friends Mary Ann and Cindy, showing everyone the new projects that will be in the next book and some individual patterns.

And next door was Need'l Love booth --

with Renee and Amy ready to welcome visitors through the Garden Gate!

Across the aisle in Andover's booth was the latest free-to-use designed by Candy Hargrove using Jo's "Alexandria" collection --

We have lots more to show you -- just a few of our favorites at a time!